creality cr 10s upgrades 3d models
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This part is designed for Creality CR-10S_Pro (v1 or v2) printers. It will guide filament to not make a too acute angle and prevent filament break. For base part rotate x-axis 90° to print without support. Optional: You can use M3x20mm hex...
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Filament guide for the CR-10S Pro. ...Without this guide my filament was being shaved, and squeaked very loudly with every retraction.
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The CR-10S Pro2 calibration block significantly simplifies the calibration process by allowing us to place two blocks for leveling the axis.
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Affordable and Easy-to-Make Mount for Keeping Cr-10s Filament Sensor Securely in Place. ... Inspired by: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4080060 Appreciation and Satisfaction Guaranteed!
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The CR-10S filament sensor gets a grip thanks to this handy strap-on adapter that keeps it firmly in position, no wobbling around.
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Hello, This is my 3D model upgrade for your CR-10S PRO V2. For this Direct Drive you won't need extra screws. The only one thing that you will need is new longer cable for your motor. Geometry is perfect, strong and lightweight! ...
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Hi, I upgrade my CR-10S with a dual MOSFET. You can buy them on eBay or Amazon. Apply the support on the control box side - make a hole for wiring and secure it with longer screws in existing holes (front power supply fix). I've taken some photos of...
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It is a tool holder for the Creality CR-10S PRO printer, remix of DantRush and firstbridge that I modified to add the thickness gauge and the indispensable tweezers. It clips very easily and does not require screws. I passed the spatula and its...
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To prevent rapid wear on the CR-10S Pro head's cables, this small support is easily mounted and requires no additional components. ...To prevent rapid wear on the CR-10S Pro head's cables, this small support is quickly installed and doesn't need any...
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This is a remix of CallJoe's "Creality CR-10 Dial Indicator Mount for Bed Level/Tramming rewritten in OpenSCAD. I am using it with the Triton 1" Dial Indicator 0.001" Graduation Travel Lug Back White Face found on Amazon. I added a notch for the...
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Tis is a cable tidy for the X Axis of the Creality CR-10s. It has the advantage of having open chain links that have snap in covers. This means that you can fit the cable into it without having to take the 3D printer to pieces! The only non...
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Double Chain System for CReality CR-10S The support for Z chain is optional and it has a little hole for magnets. Two 12x3mm magnets are required. Pay close attention to these details: --the iron jack is too big for the holes on brackets so, if you...
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As a proud owner of a Creality CR-10S, I was frustrated with the original sensor bracket's tendency to move during retraction and sometimes block the filament. This issue was exacerbated by the fact that my printer is enclosed, which caused the...
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Anyone having issues with the sensor block of their CR-10S printer? ...My own sensor block kept floating away from the filament during prints, forcing me to create a makeshift solution to keep it in place.
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I cut the cap a tiny bit off to make the cap fit on my 2021 CR-10s Pro. The cap from adamdms did not fit. I recommend printing the cap from ABS. ... I used the ABS from Redline Filament.
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This is a specialized exhaust system designed specifically for the CR-10s Pro, engineered to efficiently ventilate hot air from the control box directly through the enclosure wall. ...Six millimeter strong magnets securely fasten it into position.
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A Unique Hybrid: The Merging of Two Distinct Species. ... Engineered Specifically for the CR-10S Printer, Utilizing Tree Supports Optimized in Cura 4.5 Software for Enhanced Structural Integrity and Stability.
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Filament guide for CR-10S pro printer. I designed this guide for pulling filament directly from dry box. 16/5mm bearing 5mm bolt and few 5mm washers needed for wheel. ... I used tree support in Cura for removing supports easy.
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The original part holding the filament sensor on my CR-10S S4 was woefully inadequate, so I created a superior replacement! ... Just uploaded the new top and bottom components as individual files for your convenience.
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This adjustable mount replaces the original CR-10S PRO sensor mount, making it simple to install a 3D Touch leveling sensor. To install, remove the entire mount holding the HotEnd and proceed with installation. A M5 version of this mount is also...
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I remixed the Support Touch-mi CR-10 from Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3350748) for my own CR-10S printer. ...I made the X-axis cart a bit larger, about 2mm more than usual, and also modified the magnet holder so it doesn't spin...
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I've included a helpful diagram of the CR-10S Creality 2.0 board, which shows how the fan is wired to the bed heater output MOSFET terminals. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not really an issue in practice. Materials needed: * Wire...
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I built a basic PiV2 camera mount for the X-axis of my CR-10/CR-10S 3D printer, and it only took me around an hour to print both pieces. ...All I needed was one M5 screw to assemble it.
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I have always been impressed by the Petsfang for the CR-10S, but unfortunately, there wasn't an available option for my CR-10S PRO. To fill this gap, I designed a custom mount that seamlessly integrates into the stock CR-10S PRO fan mounting...
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I recently acquired a Creality CR-10S 3D printer that performed flawlessly straight out of the box, until about halfway through its initial prints, when I encountered some issues with the Z-axis functionality. Specifically, the left Z motor would...
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I had been searching for an LED light bar that met my specific requirements for my CR-10s setup, but couldn't find a suitable option, so I decided to design my own. ...I'll provide additional information as soon as I finish installing it and put it...
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I required a custom knob to match my CR-10S S5's specifications. The lowered bed and narrower mounting area made it challenging to find a suitable replacement, as many existing designs wouldn't fit properly. ...This new version incorporates a 4mm brass...
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Easier to spot the action happening with the CR-10s Pro's display, I added a simple component. ...To make it more noticeable when the extruder is in motion, I applied a small dose of superglue to secure it to the extruder gear.
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This is a remix from a good purge bucket, but made for CR-10S Pro, the is enough space for the nozzle. The arm takes less space ( can easily fit inside an existing enclosure ). Easier to mount. I use a baking ( pink ... ) silicone. ...
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This is a 3d model of the cr-10s pro fan cover. I needed it for a project and saw that no one has uploaded any model of this so I decided to do it myself. If you want a STEP file ir any other format, let me know. I will gladly provide you with it.